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Renate Müller(1906-1937)

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Renate Müller in Idylle au Caire (1933)
Aspiring singer Susanne takes over for ham actor Viktor at a small cabaret in Berlin where he works a woman impersonator and per chance she's discovered by an agent, who thinks that she really is a man. She becomes famous, but her situation becomes troublesome when she falls in love with Robert.
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Victor et Victoria (1933)
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Highly popular German star Renate Muller was the toast of late 20s Berlin along with the legendary Marlene Dietrich. Unlike Dietrich, however, she suffered at the hands of the Nazis and died under mysterious circumstances.

Renate was born in Munich on April 26, 1906, the daughter of a newspaper editor-in-chief and a painter. As a child she lived a privileged, well-to-do life in pre-Nazi Germany. An early interest in acting and poetry led her to the Harzer Bergtheater under the tutelage of Georg Wilhelm Pabst, one of her professors at school. By the late 20s she had established herself as one of Berlin's most active and versatile stage players.

Actor/director Reinhold Schünzel hired Renate for her first movie and used her again many times in some of her (and his) best films. As her American counterparts at the time were Claudette Colbert and Nancy Carroll, Renate too became a shining star of light, sexy comedies. Pert, stylish and wholesomely pretty, she had just enough of an edge to make her impish sexuality all the more interesting.

The highlights of her rather brief career were Sunshine Susie (1931) (1931), which made her a star, and Victor et Victoria (1933) (1933), the widely popular romantic story of a woman who disguises herself as a man. In the mid-30s, however, the entertainment industry was becoming acutely affected by the rise of Hitler. While the outraged Dietrich turned her back on her country and became a U.S. citizen, Renate stayed true and remained in her homeland despite her intense dislike of the bleak political situation. She became less cooperative, however, over the years, especially when they began putting her in propaganda films, such as Togger (1937).

Renate died tragically at age 31 on October 1, 1937, having checked into a Berlin hospital for knee surgery (some sources say drug addiction). She apparently fell or was pushed out of a third-story window and died instantly. Some sources say it was suicide due to her desperate unhappiness over the rise of Nazi Germany and her artistic entrapment. Others insist it was a murder covered up by the fascist regime. Those who favor this story claim that her death was the result of her lack of cooperation, her clandestine involvement with a Jewish man, and the regime's fear that she was going to turn traitor and leave Germany. In any event, her death was deeply felt and she was mourned by her many fans who weren't even allowed to attend her funeral.
BornApril 26, 1906
DiedOctober 7, 1937(31)
BornApril 26, 1906
DiedOctober 7, 1937(31)
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Known for

Walzerkrieg (1933)
Walzerkrieg
6.9
  • Kati Lanner
  • 1933
Franz Doelle, Hilde Hildebrand, Renate Müller, Fritz Odemar, Friedel Pisetta, Reinhold Schünzel, Hermann Thimig, Anton Walbrook, Aribert Wäscher, and Alfred Zeisler in Victor et Victoria (1933)
Victor et Victoria
6.9
  • Susanne Lohr
  • 1933
Der Sohn der weißen Berge (1930)
Der Sohn der weißen Berge
6.0
  • Mary Dulac
  • 1930
Renate Müller, Hermann Thimig, and Otto Wallburg in Der kleine Seitensprung (1931)
Der kleine Seitensprung
  • Erika Heller
  • 1931

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  • Der Trichter Nr. 10 (1940)
    Der Trichter Nr. 10
    Short
    • 1940
  • Togger (1937)
    Togger
    4.8
    • Hanna Breitenbach
    • 1937
  • Renate Müller in Escapade (1936)
    Escapade
    6.5
    • Madame Hélène
    • 1936
  • Heinz Rühmann, Jenny Jugo, Renate Müller, Anton Walbrook, and Eric Rohman in Allotria (1936)
    Allotria
    7.0
    • Viola
    • 1936
  • Liebesleute (1935)
    Liebesleute
    7.4
    • Dorothea Rainer
    • 1935
  • Renate Müller in Liselotte von der Pfalz (1935)
    Liselotte von der Pfalz
    6.5
    • Liselotte von der Pfalz
    • 1935
  • Renate Müller and Anton Walbrook in Die englische Heirat (1934)
    Die englische Heirat
    7.1
    • Gerte Winter
    • 1934
  • Franz Doelle, Hilde Hildebrand, Renate Müller, Fritz Odemar, Friedel Pisetta, Reinhold Schünzel, Hermann Thimig, Anton Walbrook, Aribert Wäscher, and Alfred Zeisler in Victor et Victoria (1933)
    Victor et Victoria
    6.9
    • Susanne Lohr
    • 1933
  • Walzerkrieg (1933)
    Walzerkrieg
    6.9
    • Kati Lanner
    • 1933
  • Willy Fritsch and Renate Müller in Une Saison au Caire (1933)
    Une Saison au Caire
    6.9
    • Stefanie von Weidling-Weidling, Tochter
    • 1933
  • Renate Müller in Idylle au Caire (1933)
    Idylle au Caire
    • Stéphy
    • 1933
  • Georg Alexander and Renate Müller in Wenn die Liebe Mode macht (1932)
    Wenn die Liebe Mode macht
    • Nelly
    • 1932
  • Wie sag' ich's meinem Mann?
    7.4
    • Charlotte Oltendorf
    • 1932
  • Renate Müller in Marry Me (1932)
    Marry Me
    8.2
    • Ann Linden
    • 1932
  • Renate Müller in Mädchen zum Heiraten (1932)
    Mädchen zum Heiraten
    8.2
    • Gerda Arnhold
    • 1932

Soundtrack



  • Corinna Harfouch, Victor Schefé, and Erdal Yildiz in Blond: Eva Blond! (2002)
    Blond: Eva Blond!
    7.4
    TV Series
    • performer: "Ich bin ja heut' so glücklich" (1931)
    • 2004
  • Renate Müller and Anton Walbrook in Die englische Heirat (1934)
    Die englische Heirat
    7.1
    • performer: "Liebe ist ein Geheihmnis" (Love is a Mystery), "Ohne dich gibt's kein Vergnügen" (Without you there's no amusement)
    • 1934
  • Walzerkrieg (1933)
    Walzerkrieg
    6.9
    • performer: "An der Donau wenn der Wein blüht", "Wenn der Lanner spielt einen Walzer"
    • 1933
  • Willy Fritsch and Renate Müller in Une Saison au Caire (1933)
    Une Saison au Caire
    6.9
    • performer: "Saison in Kairo", "Mir ist so, ich weiss nicht wie"
    • 1933
  • Renate Müller in Marry Me (1932)
    Marry Me
    8.2
    • performer: "Marry Me", "A Little Sunshine", "Wonderful To Me"
    • 1932
  • Jack Hulbert, Renate Müller, and Owen Nares in Sunshine Susie (1931)
    Sunshine Susie
    6.6
    • performer: "Today I Feel So Happy"
    • 1931
  • Aimé des dieux (1930)
    Aimé des dieux
    6.2
    • performer: "Ich bin ja so vergnügt"
    • 1930

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  • Alternative name
    • Renate Muller
  • Height
    • 1.70 m
  • Born
    • April 26, 1906
    • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
  • Died
    • October 7, 1937
    • Berlin, Germany(fall from her house)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Print Biography

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    According to Uwe Klöckner-Draga in his book "Renate Müller - Ihr Leben ein Drahtseilakt" : on April 3 Goebbels wrote in his diary: "Renate tells me her tale of woe. She is a sick woman". On the 6th he mentions that she has been interrogated in a very dishonoring way and on the 25th of June: "Renate Müller! I help her." At the end of September - according to her sister Gabriele - Renate was drunk and sitting on a window sill when she lost balance.

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